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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ', FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 19%2. DEATH ThAP SECOND THE ENTIRE MINE FIELD MOURNS VIGTIMS 13 THE EVENING cline, and the impact created clouds of coal dust. The crash severed a high- tension electric cable, and the flash Ignited the explosive dust. I Bighty-two of the 475 men in the mine were killed outright by the ex-| plosion or asphyxiated by the after-| damp, and of the sixty burned or over- come by the gas (wo died a few hours later. ‘Weeks, September 15, convicted with Cross of the murder of George A. Fosdick, & Des Moines grocer. The Jowa law places the duty of acting as executioner upon the sheriff of the county in which the crime was com- mitted. Sheriff Robb left Fort Madison im- mediately after the execution for Immediately Leaves Scene of Exe- cution to Deliver 2 ! Lecture. It s believed about forty of the men 3 Dubuque, where he will deliver a leo- e but fo! o men ' RORT MADISOR, Tows, Novombor |- Bt st e s snd Wit diea| Y ou Should Be , Iowa, jovember . . . y the concussion. 24—Sherift W. I, Robb, war chaplain| COXEY FINED FOR SPEEDING. |Every City and-Town in Bir- All Mine Hosses Killed. Thankful Of these, six were foremen, the blast wiping out all of the mine bosse: The deadly after-damp formed imme- dlately and accounted for the re- mainder of the victims. Faces and ands of many of the dead were scared by the flash of flame, while other bodies bore bruises and cuts, For These Shoe S-A-VIN.GS Over 500 Pairs of of the 168th century, and until re; cently pastor of a Des Moines church yprang the trap at the hanging of Orrie Cross, at the state penitentiary here today. The parson-sheriff also sprang the trap at the execution of Eugene CHICAGO, November 24.—Jacob 8. Coxey, who gained fame as leader of “Coxey's army,” wus en route to his Ohio home today minus $15 pald as a fine after he was arrested in Evan- ston, 1ll., yesterday, on a charge of speeding. mingham District Repre- sented in 84 Dead. very ~——distinctive models ' $25.00 $27.50 = Double-faced Cloths—Herring- $32.50 These very fine Satin-lined Overcoats were cut and made in our own shop and under our supervision. Every $65-00 A Saving to You of $10.00 to $20.00 the slender woman —but most particutacl to the woman of full fig- ure. It is a quality easily thru a Rengo Belt -| wood of the tipple fired by the blast PRECAUTIONS SAVE MANY where they had been thrown against the sides ‘of the dump cars by the losion. discussed today Woodward com- he fact that when rescue - the carbide Automatic Devices and Emergency By the Associated Press. in the mine at '‘HERE is a certain BIRMINGHAM, Ala., November 24— e ; I ing of electric b4 S 1 ¢ today | €ables with the crash and blast threw g m‘: e The Birmingham mine g"lr‘f!c‘ of 1u|the circuit breakers and the motors S poiseplt lp prepared to lay to rec;l t e“xrs 3| operating the ventilating fans came . Tt be- cighty-four dead, whose lives were|to a standstill The ming is equipped : montanague overcoats longs—not only to snuffed out Wednesday by an explosion | With eme y fans run by gasoline ;i niotors, whici once weekly have been of coal dust in Dolomite Mine, No. 3, of the Woodward Tron Company, sixteen miles west of here. The dead beloni to the “district,” for virtually every settlement and clty was represented in ted for a period of eight hours “p them in working order. Three minutes after the b the emer- gency ‘ans were in operation and thirty mrinutes later the first miner to appeared. point of craftmanship and tailoring was thought of to make the casualty list, and graves were dug b y of the after- these coats perfect in every detail. today in nearly every little cemetery|damp within a stort time and the : and the mine. Sixteen miners had .not | Xo- 1 fnd ; T there Wwere\dovr Fifteen of The miners in pught the three cted by the explosion those uninjured been identified early today. them were negroes. At the mine, where the only visib! evidence of the disaster was the charred Mine Recently Inspected. . as the flames spouted from the slope, | Dolomire recently was in- e repairs were being made with the ex- e d- | ST ANI‘EY SHOP Soid at all good stores. peetation that” coal” production would mpany, state and fed- —_— be resumed Monday. 2 condition ’ 5 Price $2 and upward, First Serlous Accident. It was the fourth great fatal mining disaster in he history of the Ala- The mine had been in operation since > without a serious accident untilbama flield. In January, 1905, 112 SR ety W S U b Tkl " T, itz due to circumstances obscrved only 125 lost their lives in Banner THE CROWN CORSET t thei 1911, and §9 were killed 1910, mineApril 8, twice hefore in this country, accordin: | mine J to records of local mining expert alos mine May 5, COMPANY "The mine is what is known as_ accidents resulted in death £ free, and to prevent ln' , the total coal dust, another dang Virginia, 295 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Men’s $1.50 and $2 water. This, 1 suppose Caps . 6 cakes for— Flve - quarter 25 Pants face from being burned, 1 e el | Cucumber and | Table Oilcloth, C Lined Knicker- led ddul 1,000 fcet towarra | en materials, in Tensa | Totlss 250 seconds of the bocker Pants, of l {over other bodies, and other men | suiting mixtures stripes, herringbone plalds and novelty designs; v or bath use. SIX cakes for = — = L n to get worse, and w. lined and unlined. 25¢. = —F = white, fancy and tiling ef- 16 vears—First Floor Bar- e I8E; A i \ BOTH SIDES OF 7% AT K “THE DEPENDABL| tects. &nin Dooth. slasediatele d L o e = — le, and all HuUl me were 39c White ][J)imity 36-inch White im- ¢ 25¢ v. close woven, sheer , in neat woven plaids and stripes. made of fine grade cotion, Yard, 25e. ° 1 A free from starch or dress- { 39c M ized P lgecm!-nlel;c'l({t:[l? fifjs' 2dos R & ‘?,OEEI:‘":E?P 69c Fancy Chinaware $1.50 Lace Curtains ing.—(Domestic Dept.) e c Mercerized Pongee % 2 > & oanut Ol Imported Decorated Nottingham _and Fllet = e 32-inch Yarn Mercer- 8 eg’tféclms?z:r o oraee: SC e Tish-grade 25C and Tinted Fancy China- SOC weave Lace Curtains, $l 25¢ Longcloth, 6 yards police | 3 naarn Mener 250 Y 3 nic. Bottle..... ware, including white and ecru colors: 36-inch Longcioth, a fina i a navy, GTay, garnet, o Shavi Plates, Salad vls, Celery 215 and 2% yards long: close woven, soft finish l derd were Totl- E. Doaeas and White. Yard, Men’s Half Hose aving Cream Trays’ Comb and Brush Trays, | beautiful ~patterns; choice of | grade, for lingerie. SIX o pleafing today. 25e. Fiber Silk Half Hose, Williams' Shaving Sugar and Cream Sets. Each, | panel curtains or curtains by the | yards for $1.00. e nigh Spiiced heel,aouble 2BC | Crewm, or sdieks. "res 25¢ | - pair. e T o 39c White Voiles 38-inch White Novelty 10c Toilet Soaps ’ Soaps, for toilet Super Challenge Values Emphasize the Importance of day’s 25¢, 50c and $1 Sale Dolomite dis: its equipment _includes an sprinkler system which constantly kecpis | it damp. A string of coal dumps brok. ing 6 M. D. Wilson, one of the most gn- Women’s Low Shoes Worth Up to $6 bones—with plaid backs; heather d TR| G Outlets Prevent After-Damp mm;g";j’:‘ s 2 mixtures, inl contrasting colors. -(l?e ucin T’SGTS' From Claiming Survivors. 1l \:A-rA‘).:\lxr‘lxxn:%.," On Sale Tomorrow § Kimono, Raglan and. set-in R ) 3 p AL s sleeves. . Four hundred and . & ( Gray, © - ~ In all the pretty > shaid Ligit 1 Wine, i . R Tooser dropped 00 feet down an in-|riodsly injured men, wrote a brit| oo o0 {description of his ¢xperiences, He 2 ST = said he knew what had occurred as Bovs’ and Girls’ Shoes ,,,,,, soun as he heard the explosion. 2 Prayed for Death. “I wrapped my woolen shirt ahout 39c Table Oilcloth standard quality, in plain Challenge Sale gives particular vigor to tomorrow’s triple value-giving event. Featured at 25c, 50c and $1 are a host of extraordinary values, which offer many unusual opportunities to supply the most- wanted needs at rare savings. We cannot fill mail or phone orders. reinforced sole and toe; black and plain colors; Irregular ular 2ic size... 69c Tweed Suiting Infants’ $1.25 and $1.50 Boys’ $1.50 Lined e used it into a my head i vled over 7 to he - myself—io 1f to death, had been i would have t could not to end list of dead con Thirty-One Motorists Fined in Los | Angeles in One Week. $1.50 Pillowcases, pair 45x36 Scalloped Initialed Pillow large size, $1 20c Pajama Checks 6 yards mbers. d maniacs to ! o cloc l(-l Burchfie || WOMAN IN SPEEDERS’ LIST ey LA 1ol 7ih St. LWL Riche e (i Coronr | Open Saoturday Evening "gr - >a e { i | | Ly Weaves of 30c values. 50c Change Purs | 36-inch Tweed Sult- here they be- e, A e e 25¢ (Limlt, four pairs.) Lealher(.‘hnnggpurses ses ing. plain colors and HC Shoes 36-inch White I v | | . white checks, stripes and plaids. . ; in black and colore: 25C neat mixtures. Yard.. Infants' Soft Sole.Shoes Checks, close woven, soft l ) ovember Ot | Yard, 26e. Men'’s 50c Garters, Pair | assorted shapes and and Moccasins, in whit ol grade, A0n I o0 i le As- A Indi Head Silk Web Garters, styles. 75c Bureau Scarfs ton, white and blue and underwear. SIX yards for $1.00. .4 | appointed members | 35c Indian Hea with sacin ‘pad; white 25C i Lite. el R Siarte, Thlte sad ipliiclaiees 040 (4 | s it N ains ook 1 o 1o coanerate with , g 36-inch White Indian and plain colors: full 50c Ribbon Bracelets wide lace edges and in- SOC b Hir . Tions By py e Hea 1inen - finish C | length; fresh stock. Ribbon Bracelets, for sertions; full lengt] ) . . 5 yards H ch memb also } \&/ =5 grade; lengths from 2 wrist watches; black 25C for bureau or buffet us Boys’ Union Suits 36-inch White Nainsook [was to sct an e S Ticli tefiaede 39c Domet Flannel epsn o (Dldred 79¢ Table D. k Heavy Fleeced Cotton l o ‘very fine clase woven, $l | carerut 3 20 S jiding a 36-Inch Bleached Do- 2 andielide:. able Damasi Union Suits, in jaeger $ soft finish grade, for 11 i A 39c Stamped Goods met Flannel. extra 29C 49¢ Butcher Kni Gi-inch Mercerized color; high neck and long Ferle. "RIVE vards for $100. i { rash wont heat’it Stamped Scarfs and Hewvy; double: fleescd c Butcher Knives Table Damask, net §0C ankle pants; sizés 4 to {UNHURT BY 80-FOOT FALL. | ) Centerpleces, good qual- C | avuality. Yard, 25e. Steel Butcher Knives, patterns; good, = serv- $2 Wool Coating | i s _to co | ity white linene; neat large size. Each....... 25C iceable grade for general use. i §d-inch. All-wool Win- ! | patterns. Each, 2e. 35c Fancy Crepe Men's Silk H Women’s Union Suits terweignt * Coating, 1n 1 iBoy Sent Home From Hospital il Serpentine and Japaneen H en's SKi Fleeced Cotton Unio: stylish brown came! hair a |oai: H 39¢ to 50c Stamped Crepe, in a beautiful 250 75¢ Hairbrushes Thread Silk }{al?se Siitts, low neck and sleeves $l effect. Yard, $1. | WarnedS R s usciCareiesancon ‘ | assortment of new print- Prophylactic Pene- Hose, full fashioned: 50 less. ankle length, low [ LOS A . November 24.—OHi- | is | e Bosnz‘?er,ia gd designs and “plain colors. Lfll:;essx:é;;é:“,fi""; SOC mercerized Hile sole C fedl (2n chorkalceves. | kngs $1.75 Wool Jersey {ver Mapes, fourtecn. fell eighty fe=t :““:‘ is ne ren’ m o . ete. 5 v and L e iy th 4 e 2 fover a cliff in E n Park, and then Romivers and Dooties 25C T kimonoe, etc. ebony finish, fands :.r;e.“valgl:fll“lca:k only; sec- ensth pants. A Jl\rzl-\;n'«_;l 2 i o the " receiy] 00d quality white ma- . s -00 values. = J ¥ Cloth, for dress to see whether he had been -l Bl ant maen, | 18cGinghams, 2yards | Rogers Teaspoons, 6 for iz Up to $1.50 Scissors FRicts and Dlouses, Yi * 27 - inch Chambray i Men 69 Gl I Ste. Sei: st = si 2Se. Ginghams, (n ols . 25 Rogers Nickel Silver S 69¢c oves mported Steel Scissors . told him he wasi o iR Art Dept., First Floor. Clishams i Sl At C Teaspoons; pretty de- SOC Warm Wool - Mixed and Shears, assorted styles l $1.75 Wool C 1l hed a little. They | ITesinl 19c Toweling, 2 yards | auaitty. TWO yaras for e, sE N s itiimn o SOQ | = == : fhar Aol Cxas s e o 3 chakl shades: fine S4-inc wool Crash ved. ® TUnion Linen Check Foory 6 i brushed quality; small, medium in i Crepella Suiting, in black, $ 1 Glass Toweling, .red 29C 35c Shirting Madras s"?glw,?:gg‘zs!mdes and large sizes. Linen Handkerchiefs navy blue and burgundy. 1 Q checks only. o 36-inch Shirting Mad- 25 ity Opague Cloth Win: 50 5 < 5 for Yard, $1. — — e L4 yards for 26c. ras, white grounds with C [ Er.TReaue Cloth wine C ‘Women’s Shirts Men's Linen Handker- P 2 | A Simple Way To S Coal Hods neat colored stripes. bY b f6 3 Anches:. busranised Women’s Fleeced Cot- chiefs, wWith hemstitched $] $1.39 Pillowcases, pair i p y _ = smmuase. | oal Ilo ATd S spring rollers:. swhite. . eorn. | ton Shirts, low neck and SOC borders; full size. FIVE Embroidered Pillow- R Dandruff || Black Japanned Coal Boys’ 35¢ to 50c medium and dark green: com- short sleeves; seconds for $1.00. cases, assorted design: $l emove Dandru {Man is as 0ld as his Heart Hade: uedium siss; C y! 0 plete with ring and all fixtures. | Of 65¢ values. neatly boxed. | S T R ORI LT as SIS """"" Neckwear 75¢ Sash Curtai Lo Women’s 29¢ Hose $1.50 Extract, ounce (Art Dept.) fled to removo dandruk at once. and || gam eme piood. i ! Table Tumblers, 6 for Boys' . Four-in-hand ash Curtains, pair = Djer-Kiss Extract, the 50c Knitting Yarn that is to: dissolve it, then you destroy it Thin Blown Table Neckwear, in new 25C whsfiflmmsx;“ ?""“‘m‘? 50 2 pairs popular imported perfume. l g entirely. To do this, just get about four Tumblers, crystal gldss; 25C plaids: good quality cut s o C Women’s Cotton Lisle (Bring your bottle)...... 3 balls for ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon full size. SIX for. ;Llci:::;tgnv'ur:.;ll_l‘g.:(;:lltt;ldn ef- Tith Tace. cage. g’n"l‘s’;led Cons Hose, with seamed SOC E tain P Superfine Silk and Wool from any drug store (this is all you will u‘.’i’&"..“]’."i tci:r:;e‘e':- 250 sgfys,o 6'?& l;logvkey Caps 79¢ Crib Blankets TWO pairs for 50e. cator Self Filling Fountain $l shades. THREE balls for $1. i| it in gently with the finger tips. u ) an rls’ Wor- 3 . Pens, 14 karat gold points. Tl i P | mdisigbssnics SOF | e die iele 25¢C | w0 ob s 5o . | 25c Shaker Flannel Photo Albums foee e e figured centers. TWO vards | combination colors; siight sec. | Paid or block designs: 3 yards 50c Towels, 3 for Photograph Albums, 50 l il {]| more spplications will complstely dissotve for 25e. onds.—First and Third Floors. also white with blue or pink 27-inch Bleached Hemstitched Huck sheets, size 7x11 inches 11l and entirely destroy every single sign, % borders. Each, 50c.—Fourth Shaker Flannel, heavy 500 Towels; all white; fine l :',l;'f,'»(' green or brown 11 223 toxbe of %, Bo sattar hew mmuch dage 48c Washable Cretonnes 35¢c Dress Ginghams Hser (s double_fleeced ‘quality, close-wopen /gradey cxtea ndings! 11]| et you may Bave. = ¥ of . size, EE for &1. |1 | i yepme 95 | dtinen prews e 5 95¢ Grass Rugs e . $1.50 Umbreflas 11 0 S50 00 o s e Il light and’ dark colors, Striote and oo oneckys C 27x54 double warp s 1.39 Table Cloths Men's and = Women's ging of the sealp will stop instantly, and ! . pes_and plain col. c Sheeting Cotton American (Cotton) Taffeta in floral, bird and foliage de- | ore: extra fine quallty. Yard Grass Rugs, in oriental C e Bt Amorican (Cotion) Tanel {|| your hair will be fuffy, lustrous, glossy | slens. vard, z5e. 25 © : " | and medallion designs, * 3 yards wab1s Ciotns, hemetiioned D1 | Haer s paragon " frames, taped {13055 and sett. and look ana feel a hum- | 50c Grass Rugs 15¢ Apron Gingh s e brewniandicoms 39-inch Unbleached 50 or scalloped cdges. edges; an assortment of stylish dred times bottor.—Advertisemeeat. ! 18x36 Heavy -Double- 25 c Pz = ghams First Floor—Hargnin Table. o oven Sedec C $1.50 Bertha Collars handles war) rass Rugs, In s 5 5 . A 2 ¢ 1) el D arel 60c and 65c Ribbons | makivg, sheeis ete wurms | 300 Hooce Tace $1.50 Handbags | and medallion stenciled designs. | hams, in all size bluo D Wide Ribbons, in Bertha cotars: cireutar | Women's Leather Hand- (First Floor—Bargain Table.) hecks; nted fast C brocade, moire with 50 . . shapes; white and cream bags, assorted popular i e warrasted lant satin_stripe and edge, C 69c White Poplin o styles and shapes; also I colors. TWO yards for 2e. § S i leather-covered beauty boxes, 50c Floor Covering, Yard Yard-wide Heavy- 25c¢ ues. TWO pair: Children’s Stockings 39c Outing Flannel years. Notioma Dept. 19¢ Handkerchiefs also two-toned effects. Women’s 69¢ Slippers me perfect quality, have slight defects. Third Filoors. 36-inch White Poplin, a heavy firm woven, yarn mercerized quality, 50c sorted styles and shapes, with puff box, coin holder and mirror. Men'’s $1.50 Union Suits stripe tickings. $1.69 Framed Pictures well made, with assorted fittings. falling out in combfuls try the fol- lowing treatment. Touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment and follow with hot sham- $1 single bed size; Marseilles patterns. | . Soviring; 400 yards i e yard Sretonns Boudsk o vard soe. ST s EU B STE $1.50 and $2 Necklaces | 111 1 3 od flooring ef- os el d Pearl Bead Necllaces, Tocte Rt & sy b outine Fan: Oy Zir pompen S0C 75¢ Extracts, ounce eery color; closed croteh: 24 and 27 imen eraaunte $ 1 ‘ 10c and 12c Ribbons | bieneoses susii i “OC | enderisizen 4 to'7. Graviers Qu adraple peizect (Quallcy lenstns; fine quality wax =T a 3 Yard { neat colored stripes. Misses’ Underwear Edfl;::cts, favorite floral SOC Cups an d Saucers, 6 for ::;lfiz;l ;gmisé l;:;\]x’e color and finish; Applicafions } ards s Isse. W : ) ; ! Cot- ot 2 D ated Japanese s 1 One-iheh Satin Bro- 35¢ Plisse Crepe s Reviet Cov By Silver Pencils e e e ()] Children’s Hose, 3 for cade and Lingerie Rib- [ 30-inch Plisse Crepe, 25 ATate Parmects) Dutn Sterfinm;, SOver./aud regularly at §L50; set of *¥_ Three-quarter-length ! —-Goadbye PR EE"vards Tor Sse. Dlain and printed dos C | nooic and elbow_siceves, knee | Gold” Piaea Fenans, HOIC [ 5% cach o Gualiy; assoreed. striped 1 | I 3 T 5 " > J v; assorted s 3 29¢ and 35¢ Ribbons* signs. Yard, 2Sc. l;nm.s :ln;usfi t;llo :lel:rs T with stbbon sautolr. s 1214c Stair Treads turnover eufts; izcs 7 to 10; rec: i i Com.‘;, ate. y 3 T onds o c’ values. EE | 5-inch Ribbons, extra Dress Shields, pair CaneeaC R ANCKCECCIS) e s 15 £ pairs for $1.00. ! . ‘ c and $1 Gold Ri or - | n \ heaxy ‘gualitys self 25¢ Excello Dress Shields, 4 for Baby Ri?gs, s.,u.,R ngs 6x18 Corrugated Rubber W ' 150 Sport !|E. Z. KGRN REMCVE and dark colors. Yard, 25e. Bt sovereay e OC | | Women's Linen Hast: 5() gold stone st "ana 'G()C | §tair Treads, good, heavy omen’s $1.50 Spo = {] ‘e quick, moters. 5 H erchiefs, plain white - o exible grade. D) > i ng corns Women's Cotton Hose | b t & o Sattrae bt Tome: DU© | slenee ecyies; wasortan o'l Hose !l Don't Lose Your Hair | ] s ! 2 hairs Up to.$1 Underwai stitched borders. FOUR for-50c. il Enelisn Ribbed Sport $l | T C 5 _ | | Hons curm can be pair: ), rwaists ose, in heather mixtures; fingers. i Black and Cordovan 25¢ Children’s Under- 50C Boys’ 69c¢ to 75¢ Blouses g8 Poflne Boxes “3}.22‘ Bepuflf:' figxs { Hose, in 1y uticura Fii s gt B S Cotton Hose, light walsts, of good quality .Madras Blouses, with uble Dorine and ith sterilized cfirled $ " scalp is irritated, itching ! ce 250. weight; seamed back. materials; sizes 3 to 12 collar attached; assort- Vanity Boxes, dainty L ith Bedspreads | Jous Scap All “sises. Seconds of 190 val- Bizes 7 to 50c embossed_patterns; as- 50c P A G Cmf};;’?m,‘f,il’”“ |}| | and.burning and your hair dry and or 25e. ; 2 pairs 2 for Boys® $1 Caps 75c Handbags Yix14 Glass Size Framed $1.39 Bleached Sheets | ment and follow Black_and Cordovan Boys' Colored Border Corduroy Caps, to Misses’ and Chil- Pictures, gilt or mahogany $l | 81x90 Seamless Bleached 1 1 poo of Cuti p. i . Fine Ribbed Cotton 250 Handkerchiefs, hem - Zsc match suits; plain .or 50C dren’s Handbags, of 50C finished moldings; an as- Sheets, mill seconds; full Samplo Tash Fraeby Mall. Addecon: -Oxtienrs Lad- i Stockings; seconds of stitched borders. TWO inband. style; sizes 6% silk or leather; assorted. gortment of Gibson and Gutman double-bed size; hand- ooy p&_d‘,"‘““mmh,m.flu‘;fi S— oRchih. : 1%¢ values. TWO pairs for 26¢c for 35e. f 1 subjects. torn and ironed. B~ Cauti Soap shaves without mug. Prex¢iiption es. 35¢ shapes and styles. opi 60c everywhere.