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¢ : THEWE{\THFR NEW SALES ARGUMENTS USED strict of Columbia—Fair tonight IN WEARING APPAREL TRADE and l;:’l:lu‘l"r;nr;\d continued coel; gentle Quality, Not Price, the Standard Retail; Dealers Urge—Character of Workman- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922. WINS $500 FOR DRAMA. RAP WIFE’S ECONOMY. Yale Graduate Takes Annual Prize Relatives Seek to Break Bliss Will ‘With “The Jilts.” Involving $2,000,000. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., September 26. CHICAGO, September 26.—Unusua —Philip Barry of Rochester, N. Y., I8 ullegations were made in the suit of rel awarded the $500 prize offered an- atives of the late Samuel Eugene Bligs Q‘;;’"’Yo‘;l{ ey Eelmont STEakter) 0f steel mill owner, who arc seeking tr bers of Prof. George b Bakers' play- break his will, by which his second wife writ is steno pher whe! v ng course at Harvard and Rad- o erica her, recelves his estate of &i- brought $10 a box. Peaches and alli- gator pears are becoming scarce, but other fruits are.more plentiful and easier. assigned for this today: First, was the inclination of farmers to hold their crops for ‘improved prices, and second, was the shortage of rallroad cars, The slower movement is permit- tin;* rallroads to iIncrease repair woik which is proceeding at a better pace since the return of many strik- ing shopmen. The delay in marketing has iimit- ed the farmers, purchasing pover for the time being, but, suffici2nt prod- ucts have been sold to stimulate buying in the majority of retail l:nes. a charge of participating in the shoot- ing of John O. Majors, non-union mine worker, who was slain by & mob on June 27. Venturato recently was convicted by & jury of first degree murder. A motion for a new trial was overruled. FIND CHAMPAGNE FRAUD. NEW YORK, September 2¢.—Cham- pagtie that defies detection—sparkles 't NEW ORLEANS, September 26 (Special).—Small quantitles of new: crop pecans are reaching this market today, but the movement will not reach its height for a month yet. The crop this year is very small and may not exceed 25 per cent of that of 1821 Machinery. nd—Fair tonight and tomor- rost in extreme western Mary- tonight: gentle north to east row nd tomor- mod- —Fair tonight and to- Vet o T omaaes Plasoti Whojesale trade {s In excess of that| npw yORK, September 26 (Spe-|[cliffe for prose dramatic composi- ulght. ' h. d S 11‘ S d ;2;[ lfs’o‘» yeats, f?:ff"n? mlfr';fl:’:* 1557 | clal). — Local rallroad equipment ;l:nnnfdn least ;hreu acts, it was an- »lnd"lfls a real mcl(d-‘u :elng Eynlhel; :a;gxh{x;l;;lr)"’ vfi';:m'?,'fl' - F"nfi Zo = ty = 22 sl s houses have received word that the [nounced yesterday. The winner's|ically manufactured in New York an enty-| ¥ 4 e s T T s | ship an e dtressed. in both volume of business and Prof- | mexes’ Pacific raliroad has ordered |play was'called “The Jilts” Mr.|sold at a profit of 3,800 per cent, John | 7 O inavipmer ey g 2 | new equipment to cost over $1,000,000. s a graduate of Yale. D. Appleby, zone chief of federal pro-|love for economy by ] Second award went to Norman C. },;-g:n:, ot Baltimore, Md., author of nie.” . + GIVEN LIFE TERM. “spent u penny when he spent a nickel” was one of the allega tions made by the contestants. Albert a brother and Lrnest Bliss, She also encouraged him' i« that from heaven he couid 2 midnight, 30; 4 am., 50; 8 a.m,, 62, BY J. C. ROYLE. ometer—{ p.n Special G ¥ midnight. 30.3 pecial Correspondent of The Star. 46; noon. 30.41. (Copyright, 1922.) NEW YORK, September 26.—Retail hibition enforcement, has discovered. habits and Insufficient evidence, he said, prevents an arrest by his forces. He has writ- ten the department at Washington, recommending that the firm’'s request e Canned Goods. PHILADELPHIA, September _ 26 (Special).—Early ripening of vege- tables has hastened the work of the canners in this section. One concern which will give wear and service are Inexpensive. Whighever mode of approach is used, | merchants generally are recognizing| the necessity for better selling meth- | Detroit Reports Renewal " of Activity in Building BY PHIL S, HAN Bliss, nephew. believe t temperatur s ods, and better and more courteous 2l announced today a reduction of 49 rmit store wine be i 7 . curred da dlefl‘m in wearing apparel throughout| gerijce. They have been alded to Special Correspondent of The Star. cents a dozen for canned beans. g _ {g;n?m:‘;;;'md:"bj O noaor the direct the futire Increase of his fortun emperature same dute last vear— | the country will adopt-new sales argu- | that conclusion by eredit men of the| DETROIT, September 26.—A doml-| NEW ORLEANS, September 26|, ST- CLAIRSVILLE, Ohlo, September | The champagne, he said, is a wear] the Detitioncrs 3 Dominic Venturato, president of chemical accomplishment, Ilighest. 725 lowest, 57. ments in presentivg their goods to cus- | Ranufacturing and wholesale houses, 5 s 3 he A S J g € s } ouses, | nating feature of the business sit- [ (Special).—Stocks of canned goods | ey g Conditl € the Water. mers duri e 3 5 lize that when the public en- 2 v a4 d 1 nited Mine Workers' 1. .75 a fed up with b crAtins bl conattiin 108 e rGaT duxing. the. next lx ‘monthey) s Vet o leavesi(~ | uation hiere in the last week has been | 41° da e o AN omAtoss ape|UC0, vesterday was sentenced o lits }‘.5’,2";2?2 B Sisenminating trade he yn‘lfl:::y‘bnem;ur[; that the ob 13 L i R ton Of L ihe | Quality and not price will be theattitude, the' article. usually is left| the renewed activity in bullding cob- | higner and Kansas peas are actively !mprisonment in the penitentiary on !said, at $40 a quart, up with him. fl LS A e lightly | Standard on which selling is based. | unsold. struction. Permits for the perlod 18- ( ougnt at rising prices. California ; perature, condition, ghtly sued totaled over $2,500,000, an in- | gOMERE, B O e O i Rated as “Self-Service.” “Many clothing merchants are just! beginning to realize that they have | been running the same kind of ‘self- Values, wearing qualities, character of workmanship and style will be stressad at the expense of the price appeal. This crease of nearly 100 per cent over the previous week. Work is being startcd | Pottery. on a_ twenty-four-story downtown of-| prrISBURGH, September 26 (Spe- fice building which will cost at 1east | cja1) " Many potteries throughout the muddy. Tide Tables. «Furnified by United geodetic survey.) coast and 2 policy is already making itself apparent [ 2o<% : TR o i ot . service' establishments as the cafe-|$1,000,000. rics ghogt e pu: high tide, 12 in widely separated sections as the|terias” one credit'man sald today ini There is no let-up in ncw apart- f.;':"lx’n{n‘\‘i‘f‘:{cflgfi-soifflfgrnnno?}:clz.i inevitable trend toward higher prices |outlining the situation. “They have/ment building and no indication So|{hcy "they will close their plants expected the public to com far as rents are concerned thht the ! .t ' Savings hat Are jrather than comply with the demands ! of the National Brotherhood of Opera- for hoth mei ke lect what it wanted from the it on. up tment demand has bheen filled. <1 up; steadily increasing numbers of smal posed to each oth rvice in retait buying public o city. 1 : Reports on Commodities YOUNG manufacture ciul).—President James A. Campbell e Sun and Woon. wh of higher flgures for ap- |13 1€ O and_pay "“‘.l s b . \ tive Potters, members of which have s Py ,, e roto. G . sun sets zed today by tele- = & e homes are going up in the subughs. [voied to strike on that date. ‘ Sun Tose BT AUIEES 1 producing centers | Higher trend of pri Jany of these betug Bullt eight| o0 & i san rises 5:39 a.m.; sun 4 ic: incinnat!, Rochester | Tesistance Lo auny nine miles from the center of the | Coal. i o ch s Chicago, nd Buffalv, and by sels Moon rises 11 TOWN, September 20 (Spe_y i .. g Sheet und Tube am.; sets 10:17 ¢ S| L1 1 % ents ‘will be hi in th D b lichtat one: pring Lines for 1923 ments ‘will be higher in th G R i | i i i \utomobile 1: Soti 3 S i " e O meaine / . ; Spring lines for 1922 will be gen- ix months than at an T e tat Te Be ° . ’ half hour after sunset. erally opened within the next two|1914 * ' mpany. stated. todey 7 s alls L stions dlca i ; ads will be able to g O ot 1o oig | - Reports from il sections inaicats! FrOM BUSINESS CONTErs |iavr . heicat woato permit 1o peor 1411 evy's that ther intended to make the ad. |that shelves wre being better stocked | e sorstione. . hel . Vances for those lines as light as pos- |and that buyers are being afforded a Meat. O e e e w0 binat 3 . o g% —further demonstrating the tangible benefits of the buying power and the = g — |sible in order to avoid a check to con- | Wider assortmént of sizes and styles. ] FORT WORTH, September 25 (Spe- hcd until the close of £ Temperature. = £ | fumer bustag. But Ahey wera frank - 5 | cla).—The sale of packing house prod- | f:;{fl“fi:i{",;aflz"‘ ardun e G A wiis St 2 > = . 5 ) o [ ves o e The "Samo ag Tast evect| Pushing Plant Production | pets by “reses ‘i i6* sexico” s | it {DANG, P, septemaber 20 cope- | vast resources of the Phillip Levy organization. resulting in a selling abil- 2 Stateof |at u similar price range. The advanc 5 5 f o gt bomnletid Todie, " | clal).—Coal prices at @he mines have itv tha AR e EAER 5 = = % % Weatker. {in fabrics and labor costs they said to Capacity of Railroads | pents tust completed today. A profti- |3 ven turnished to dealers Lere by the || ity that means many dollars saved to you. H I must be absorbed somewhere. Prices ! rupted by* the revotution delphia and Reading Coal Com- 2 alrcady announced by some BY IL B. LAUFMAN, P vears ume. The present J £ 4 2 turers show increase of | foilo B ldng of o 1a} Correspondent of |a garment. b ,, e Dlants 2 i Fabrics themseives siow an equally | PITTSBURGH, September {in Monter ol firm upward price tendency. Tt is known ( Pittsburgh rict today is puShing = . ree shortly on a price scale to be | tiiat figures on dress goods scheduled to | local plant production to the ca- Dry Goodw. ‘harged by,all. | _lopen within the next few days will show | pacity of ti ilroads which must ST. LOUIS, September 26 (Special).1 p: URG o Shes . |increases, The withdrawal of certain handle it Steady improvement in|—Bursain sles the features of},,,af,§’Ea{fl;§{{.};,:fl:fi"’:‘;§: o {lines by the ieading woolen interes ! the industrial plants is in progres il trade throughout this district | PR FRIINCETONR, Fre, (a0 T0 vars R 22BY THRE T 2458 7P 7K TR N 22 2 PR T 8 2t Y A I A nd buying is muore pronounced and car shortage already is u subject | toda any time in two years of complaint. Increased steel out-|than put has made slight impression on the market although there is le: talk of advancing prices. Bituminous coal supply here 18 now is | taken to mean that prices will be higher (on future orders. Figures quoted on ! duplicates are above original quotations. In expiaining stiffening of prices, the manufacturer points to higher wage {during the remainder of the vear. 3 | The sale of 153,000 tons at this price Flour. {was reported Tie ! PHILADELPHIA, September 26 !Steel and Wire Company has ordered | (Special).—Large quantities of flour twenty steel barges to cost $340,000 | American | 2] 1o 1 scales and increased costs of raw ma- ; temiata, | noreased. ¢ sts of raw ma- | e Far iminediate da- | 4re belng shipped through this port|from the Amerlcan Bridge Company. | = 1145 factors are equally evident in | LIvery ahd mines are:offering more | to England and Scotland, according to | They will be usel to carry coal and | & Iy | woolen worsteds. cottons and silks. ) ‘Lr]\l eluch day with a tendency to- | exporters today. 1 hil 12 | K ower prices. Buyers no longer | Lumber. | Youngstown, Ohio, September 26.— ‘| Reusonable Figures Assured. Mo molined. o acoumulate IAFEC | DITTSHURGI Sedtember 26 (Spe. | Blust farnace schedules in the Ma- (B | Tudications of higher prices, however, | Stocks. In fact, purchasing agents! ;HITTRUTIIT SEWSber B0 L OP0 noning and sShenango valless today |g do not signify that there will not be an | foF large corporations have agreed| oo " (Gyay that heavy stock timber |indicate a 70 per cent production mn i (loady |abundance of garments which will re- | not to anticipatc needs extensively being cut in local mills to meet the | the near future, iz ety (3l at reasonable figures. The proved | Thev hope in this way to egualize | % NS €t (B G M US 1 A UL T i Glear | public demand for medium priced ar- ;‘l:;!rlrz‘::";n»‘_u(h“;"g‘". operations i’ result of non-arrivals, due to the ’ 7 x sures suc o shed during favorable K g 3 s e e U D o) horer | weather ~ despite mounting | wae | rallroad sirike. NEW ITALIAN BOND RULE. B “M: o e 0 9y 2 grade wool fabrics will he featured. | Scales. Mesth, | ROME, september 26.—The minis- || 1SS rgimna amoer ult(’ Many merchants, of course will con- Grain C £ 1922 Movi i ptember 26 (Speclal). {ters of the treasury und commerce (| 5 tinue their selling efforts on a price 22 ing apples, such asi) ’ 1 avit || This Ne iv i sists i e ,;agis ;md m";amm fomaon) ”"“i"“i rain Crop o oving ps i Spitzenbiris,” will' he m\:i :T(;ed u:h,abu‘lkh :\;e“ :\mdiu(n“gy ' Hu:l .\(\\. .\llrnc}n: Suite Consists of 4 good siz {from $25 to $35 will continue to be i i in inland cold storage plants |Tequired for e importation intol} is made in our own factory, of p | strongly advertised and featured. | SIOWIy in anesota Area " until the east coast and central states, Jtaly of Itallan bonds and their) & 1 iful A calnt {7 Others, however, will make their ap- | BY FARL D. JENCKES, arkets are in better shape, growers|coupons held abroad and for the im- ‘g’ Jeautiiu mencan fwa nut= Bt Standard b WhIGh {0 JAGD apparer Spacal Cormapmientot ho ey, | VLOUNCSD SORY. L e g DEEEtOn sniiesponation ot forelen i | aud Tepresenis 4 very umusual {that there is a wide difference between | ST. PAUL, September 26.— The! (s ammes_are ihe exportation of Ilalian secarities|® value. “good clothing cheap” and good cheap | marketing of the 1922 grain crop is very First ' pavable abroad in gold or foreign ||E of oranges currencies is still maintained. {clothing” and that only gu Two causes —_—— Foreign. ‘ments | proceeding slowiy. were shipments (8 a.m. Greenwich time, Temperat s i today.) ure. Weather. P { i | | { Reported to Have Decreed Property : Rights Law Non-Retroactive. EI. PASO. Tes. September 26— Fresident Obregon has signed a de- ee declaring nou-retroactive article nty-seven of the Mexican con- tution, which provides that the Niexican government retains owner- ship of the subsoil on all property wiving it mineral and oil property rights, M. E. Johnson, editor of Mex ico, a local perigdical, says he hi teen informed. i } 1 1 ! TR 3 TR 0 TG 7 B T T T T 08 2T G DRAINAGE EXPERTS MEET. This Artistic 10-Piece Dining Suite ST. LOULS, Mo., September 26— Authoritics on drainage and irrig St e -r.‘f“xrol;s:»‘lfo:—h:).»l oev- | Consists of 10 good size No one in need of a Dining “uth _anuual conven of the e 1 pieces — Buffet. with lift-top Room Suite can afford to let tional drainage < 0day’s | 2 : o Tor Elve E ; 0 largely of | J th"lI?-fl'_““fl_llShb!lUl C;'.]‘”‘a.a“' $ this opportunity pass by. And | and ~drainage’] Extension Table, China Case. s 4 e i which wouid | Inclosed Serv e SR best of all—vou don’t need the £1,000,000,000, will | nclosed Server, 5 Chairs and 3 seats of rich 1 Armchair, with tapestry. ready cash—we'll extend casy credit terms. B $3 a Week, or $12 a Month " ROCK CREEK NURSERY tirewers and planters of orpamental trees. Will grow for you mursery $20 Cash, o ready now. 7 | L = Nursery Near Halpine, Md.} i P. 0., Rockville, Md. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 43 or 83 montl It - Longing for a_ change | fo somethi ifferen 51 Ste and Price---Both Are Attrative E Spring seats and luose cush- ions upholstered in a pretty. T TS T U T R A Values ‘in Living Room AT Pays 4 Per Cent shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CAER, Seeretary on possessing great Medicinal Properties ’I‘HOSE truant appetites—yours and brother’s and sister’s and daddy’s—they just simply lag l}ehind at meal time. The breakfasts you've beenchaving just don’t seem to hit the spot. What’s happened? It’s Sausage Meat time! you having it? Put Auth’s Sausage Meat on the menu tomorrow morning— the kind all the family’s hankering for. These fragrant, spicy, tender Sausage Meat Cakes with real Auth’s flavor in ’em. So easy to prepare. Remember? You simply fry 'em a few minutes and they’re ready to be served. Sure as you're alive it is. Are TR A K A B Suites like this one are few and far between. Mahogany- finished cane backs, which are very effective. - $12 Cash, 32 a Week, or $8 Genuine “Englander” All-steel construction and very comfortable. Opens into a bed in a single easy motion. $3-Cash, $1 a Week'* Exclusive Selling Agents in Washington for Ostermoor Mattresses. : long-wearing velour. Tomor row is the right time to take advantage of this opportunity. a Month Guaranteed Gas $99.5 Ranges ; . 4 F | Couch Beds’22% ' :22s - A couch by day and full size bed by night. Has large ovens, -adjustable shelves and white porcelain iron doors. Are splendid bakers and are fully guaranteed. $3'Cash, $1 a Week Our Ex- De. - T SRS ST 7 S 7 S TS T AT SO S O 31 3